Monroe County Crime Log: Oct. 9, 2013

A John Deere riding lawn mower valued at $ 2,000, a 46- inch flat- screen televi­sion worth $500 and a Sony digital camcorder valued at $300 were removed from a home and garage in Bed­ford Township in recent months.

Also missing were a pop­corn maker valued at $300, a sound system worth $250, a Pioneer receiver for the sound system valued at $150 and a Blu Ray DVD player worth $ 100, depu­ties said.

All of the items were tak­en from a home in the 9200 block of Douglas Rd. The owner of the home, 49, said he moved out of the resi­dence in June, but returned recently and found a ga­rage door damaged and a window to the basement broken.

Medical supplies taken

Eight boxes containing about $1,000 in Supartz lu­bricants for treating knees were stolen from the Aspen Grove Urgent Care in Bed­ford Township sometime between Oct. 1 and Tues­day.

Deputies said the office manager discovered the supplies missing from an unlocked cupboard at the care center located at 7581 Secor Rd.

The center shares space with Aspen Medical Part­ners.

Paint sprayer, copper wire taken

A portable paint spray­ing device valued at $ 450 and about $ 200 worth of copper wire were stolen from a construction site in the 6900 block of Telegraph Rd. in Bedford Township sometime between Sat­urday night and Monday morning.

Deputies said the items were stolen from a closet inside a detached garage at the site. A scaffold valued at $100 also was taken and damage to a wooden entry door was estimated at $50.

The construction is being overseen by Rapha Minis­teries International.

Large TV stolen

A 54- inch, flat- screen television valued at $ 750 was stolen during a break­in of a home in Dundee Township on Monday.

The thieves used their shoulders to force a kitch­en door open to gain entry, deputies said.